Jolly Harbour - General Info

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Description:

Jolly Harbour lies on the west coast of the island and is entered via a narrow channel just to the north of Reed’s Point, which is at the northern end of Jolly Harbour Beach.

Cruiser Highlights:

Daily Cruiser’s VHF Net 08:30 local time.  Open on Channel 68 then switch to Channel 74.

The marina staff monitors VHF Channel 68.

Entrance Notes and Cautions:

Jolly Harbour has a dredged approach channel with a maximum depth of 4m.

Position:

17° 04′ 27″N, 61° 53′ 32″W (harbour entrance)

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  1. February 6, 2020 at 7:56 PM
    Sail360 says:

    Feb 6 2020. Anchored outside the Harbor and dingy in to customs immigration Port Authority we had completed the pre eSeaclear and WAS NOT required to bring my boat (44 foot catamaran) to customs immigration Port Authority dock. I was asked four times if I have a Antigua courtesy flag. Make sure you check in within 24 hours!

  2. October 25, 2018 at 5:23 PM
    Data Entry says:

    April/ May 2018
    We went straight to customs and immigration and moored our boat on the pontoon outside the office, it cost $40 EC to clear in. We then anchored in Mosquito Cove on the left as you come into the harbour, excellent holding, seems to be sand with some weed, it’s very silted so you won’t be able to see your anchor . You do get some wash from the boats coming down the channel but it’s not too bad.

    Laundry service is just outside the boatyard attached to the boatyard building. 35 EC a load .

    Epicurean supermarket next to the marina, it’s well stocked and they also do hot take away food at lunch time. Sandwiches and salads.

    You can walk to Jolly Beach, down the side of the marina.

    Bus number 20 and 22 go to St Johns. Price 3.25 EC Per person.

    Bus to English Harbour goes from St Johns , number 17 and costs 3.75 EC per person

    Buses run until “late” around 10pm or 11pm . the drivers didn’t seem quite sure! I think they go home when they’ve had enough.

    We had some steel work done by David in the yard. He was very reasonable but we had to chase him up a fair bit, he’s very busy and works all hours. He did get the job done on time.

  3. April 16, 2018 at 12:03 PM
    Data Entry says:

    Are You sure? Ivan is the worst man I ever known. He claimed me 10.400,00 just to do a mistake with the transmission and it is just one year that I cannot use the boat. If you want I can send all documents about this case and soon I will open a blog to inform all sailors community. But your comment, seems to be a commercial comment, or not?

  4. August 14, 2017 at 7:17 PM
    Data Entry says:

    We are now back in Antigua after finishing our circumnavigation, currently anchored at the entrance to Jolly Harbour. We had a problem with our watermaker and needed a new part. We thought that it would not be easy to get this part here, but my husband Onni met Ivan De Souza and Ivan was able to help us within 2 hours to get the right part, driving to St John’s and delivering it so quickly.

    We would highly recommend XTREME MARINE ANTIGUA, run by Ivan, who specialize in a diesel engine, petrol, and outboard repairs, and obviously, are able to take care of specific problems as well!!
    Phone: (1)268 464 4826
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Web: http://www.xtrememarineantigua.com
    Very many thanks to Ivan for this great service.

    Cheers
    Elizabeth and Onni Johannsson
    S. Y. Elonnisa

  5. December 28, 2014 at 3:36 PM
    Data Entry says:

    Posted on behalf of Erik Roll, SY Senseless (USA):

    Just cleared in at Jolly Harbour on 12/20/2014. The process took 3 hours.

    3 offices, Customs, Immigration, and Port Authority. Official opening hour was 8 am, but only Immigration was there on time. Port Authority was 1 and 1/2 hour late and left after 15 minutes to go for breakfast.
    You need to enter all data including crew list into the eSeaClear system. Then they print the information out on forms which are signed and manually processed by each department.

    The officials are friendly and cooperative, but the system is inefficient. Smile you are on Island time.

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